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(Chest. 1973;64:651-653.)
© 1973 American College of Chest Physicians

Sinus Arrest Induced by Swallowing and Propranolol

Joseph Schluger M.D.1; John H. Travers M.D.1; Robert E. Wolf M.D.1; and Joseph M. Green M.D.1

1 Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory of The Department of Medicine, The Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, N.Y.

A patient is descibed with sinus bradyarrhythmia and sinus arrest induced by swallowing. The possible interaction of a vagovagal reflex and concomitant propranolol therapy is descibed.







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